The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 07, 1935, Image 7

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W ith W h ich ¡»C om bined th< H ill boro Independent
Volume 42, No. 38
Ihlleburu Indwpeiidant kntabliehed 1871
Annual Thank
Offer Sunday
11. A. M itchell of O rrnco on
Board of Director»
y
ill.
Mr»
lluirh llu r .l.f t.l
O RENC O T he W omen's M o slo n -
tiry society w ill hold It» iin n ir il
thank
o ffe rin g
»erv Ice
Sunday
m o rn in g
A n in s tru c tiv e program
1» being arranged and a special
m usical nu m be r w ill be rendered
M lte h e ll a D ire c to r
11 A M itc h e ll wan re-elected one
o f the dire cto r» of the O regon
P o u ltry and Pet Stock association
at the annual stockholder?* m ee t­
in g In the cham ber of com m erce
at P o rtla n d O ctober 30. T in y held
th e ir iiiw t sucres:.ful »how w ith
the p a c ific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock
exp osition th is year.
Tow nsrndltrs Hold Social
O renco Tow nsend c lu b e n te rta in ­
ed w ith a social O ctober 29 in the
school
a u d ito riu m .
S e ve n ty-n in e
m em bers and frie n d s were present
at the m eeting and Mortal I t was
announced th a t the c lu b has 103
members. N ext re g u la r m eeting
w ill be in the school a u d ito riu m
Novem ber 12 E veryone In vite d
11. A M itc h e ll spent .Saturday in
Salem on le g is la tiv e business
Mrs. M a ry
G lset and
H e nry
S lu m p o f P o rtla n d visite d at the
W II Ring home Ft Ida
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M r and M r . M e rle I. P icke tt o f
F airm o nt, M in n , w ho have been
v is itin g fo r the past tw o week»
w ith th e ir uncle and aunt. M r and
M rs 11. A M itc h e ll, amt oth er r e l­
atives in V ancouver and P o rtla n I.
le ft fo r th e ir home S atu rduy m o rn ­
ing.
•
M r and M rs H H o ffe r of P o r t­
land visite d M r and Mrs? George
M cC u llo ch and fa m ily Sunday
Mrs. S 1,. C a rly le and M rs M a ry
Ilea ch were In Forest G rove be t
week to attend the fu n e ra l of M i
E G M ills The ladies had been
frie n d s fo r the last fo r ty - fiv e years,
h a vin g firs t met in Nebraska
M r and M rs It E Parsons of
P o rtla n d visite d M rs Parsons’ p a r­
ent», M r. and M rs F red W o lffe
Sunday and also attended the fu n ­
e ra l o f W F H u n te r in H ills b o ro
M r and M rs M .1 M eEnlee and
fa m ily vis ite d at the R obert John
stun home In Beaverton Sunday
M r and Mrs. R ichard Uaughm un.
M e d fo rd Persons and Ernest B ro w n
re tu rn e d F rid a y m o rn in g fro m Y a k ­
im a, w h ere the y have been e m ­
ployed.
Miss M a ry T a y lo r o f The Dalles
re tu rn e d to her home a fte r a tw o
weeks' v is it w ith her u n d e . W. 11
R ing, and fa m ily
Mrs. Adam B ella. A le x a n d
D a nie l visite d M r and M rs A n to n i'
B ella and M iss M a rie B ella in St
Johns S u n d .i..
Mrs. George M cC u llo ch le lu rn e d
last week fro m a tw o weeks' v is it
in O akland. Cal . w ith M rs
C
T’e tte tt and Mrs. II R ichm ond and
fam ilies.
M rs Robert C ro ok. w ho has been
III for several m onths, is im p ro v ­
in g
Mr. and Mrs. Head o f Q uatam a
station le ft last week fo r C a lifo rn ia
to spend the w in te r.
M r and Mrs. R ichard Uaughman
and Hud Baughm an le ft Sunday
fo r near B o n n e ville , w here R ic h ­
ard and Bud have em ploym ent.
Party E njoyed
The g irls o f the 1935. e ig h th grade
graduation class and th e ir c lu b
lender, Miss M a ria M c K in n ls , en ­
te rta in e d w ith a H allow e'en p a rly
In the old n u rse ry o ffic e W ednes­
day n ig h t O ut o f tow n guests pres­
ent were Jun e G iffo rd . G enevieve
Foreman.
M a rjo ry
P itm an, L ila
Reag o f H illsb o ro . W illia m Sabo.
Rodney G ibson, Ira Rogers, 1-eRoy
W arren. R obert B urd ette, Donald
Rogers, Bobby B ernards
Games
w er$ played and the H a llo w e 'e n
m o tif was c a rrie d out in decora­
tions and refreshm ents
M r and M rs A le x A lle n o f B u x ­
ton visite d at the L . T. W oodw ard
home last Tuesday evening.
Barbara B u rd e tte attended the
C h ris tia n C o u n cil d in n e r at the
Veterans’ h a ll in H ills b o ro last
M onday evening and was an o v e r­
n ig h t guest of M a rg a re t Laver.
M r. and Mrs. G. M B u fo rd o f
E d d is v ille v is ite d M r. and Mrs. I,
T. W oodw ard and fa m ily T h u rsd a y
and F rid a y
Brooks II H a rd in g of New Y o rk
C ity , N. Y. has been a guest o f I.u -
cile McGee fo r the past week.
Joe Brandenberg. w ho is a w ire­
less op era to r in the navy, stationed
at Balboa In the Panama canal
zone, has been q u ite i l l fo r the
past tw o months.
I.u c lle McGee was piano soloist
fo r the m eeting o f the Women's
T ru ffle org an izatio n last W ednes­
day at the Bedell lea room in P o rt­
land
M r and M rs L. T W oodward
and >>n Kenneth attended the fu n ­
eral of Mi?
W oodw ard's cousin,
F rank Kenyon, in P o rtla n d Thurs­
day
C T S te in le ln of P o rtla n d spent
F rid a y anil S aturday at the W F.
llu n le i home.
M rs I.m ile M adden w as a guast
of M r
F red O rto n in P ortla nd
Thursday.
M i and Mrs. Jack Ham el anil
Mi
and M rs
D w ig h t G oixim an
and son spent the week-end at the
G em ge Goodman home Ham el uud
G oodm an are em ployed at Home
V a lle y near B o n ne ville.
M r: John Higgs has been q u ite
il l fo r the past few weeks
M rs
G ilb e rt Gross and
Mrs.
F loyd W eath erly o f M u ltn o m a h v is ­
ited at the C a lv in Gross home
Sunday and attended the fu n e ra l
i,f w F Hunt« r
M r and M rs W illia m J H u n te r
o f San Francisco a rriv e d S aturduy
m o rn in g and are spending a few
days w ith his m other. Mrs. W. F.
H unter.
A ( ' W rig h t o f P o rtla n d visite d
at the I,. T. W ix id w u rd home last
week.
M r and Mrs F ra n k H athaw ay
and c h ild re n o f P o rtla n d spent the
w eek-end w ith M rs
H athaw ay's
lairents. M r and M r George G ood­
man.
C I) W arner, w ho Is em ployed
at T im b e r spent the week-end at
home.
M r and M rs I, T. W oodw ard
attended the d ire c to rs m eeting of
the F arm ers' C o -op erative M arke t
in P ortla nd M onday nigh t.
M rs George Persons and M e d ­
fo rd spent Sunduy at the W allace
Persons home at P u m p kin Ridge.
M r and Mrs. John C. Chase of
Boston. Ma s . v is ite d at Hie J. A
McGee horn«1 last week.
M r and M rs Ted Edw ards and
son Bobby and M r' Irene K ild o w
o f P ortla nd visite d nt the N a th a n ­
ie l Hose home Sunday.
Cornelius Firemen Called Out
for Two Blazes During Week
i Seventy Enjoy Sunday School Party; Bazaar Success;
Victim of A ccident Returned; Club Plans B azaar
(Hv Mi«* I>'**othr CfX'lte'
Miss D o ro th y v is ite d relative s, in
C O R N E L IU S The local fire de­ P o rtla n d F rida y.
p a rtm e n t was called to the fa rm
Bazaar November 16
house southeast o f to w n owned by
T h im b le clu b w ill hold a bazaar
Mrs. Sam M e llv a in e Wednesday and s ilv e r lea in R u nn ing 's h a ll
evening, to a chim ne y fire . On N ovem ber 16.
T hursd ay evening the fir e d e p a rt­
Mrs. C W ells Jr. and d a u g h te r
m ent was called to M e rle L a F o l- June o f Redmond were guests last
le tte home northeast o f to w n to a w eek-end o f M r. and M r- J C och­
ro o f fire .
ran.
Party Enjoyed
Webb Returns
A b o u t seventy S unday school 1 Sam
W ebb re c e n tly
re tu rn e d
w o rke rs and frie n d s o f the M. E. fro m a t r ip to Kansas C ity , Kan.
Sunday school enjoyed a "School
Miss Lora G a ry o f S cofield was
C h ild re n ” p a rty at the chu rch Tues­ an o v e rn ig h t guest o f M iss M a r­
day evening. T he b e ll fo r school garet Cooke S aturday.
rang sh a rp ly at 7 w ith M rs. M a ttie J Ilc n c Gnos o f Iow a H ill was a
S m ith as teacher. N u rse ry rhym es, guest last week at the J. V anou-
a reading, a ba ckw a rd
sp e llin g denhaegen home.
m atch, a b irth d a y song, group
R obert C ochrane a n d K en ne th
singing, and games w ere a p a rt of S m ith vis ite d in M on m ou th S a tu r­
the school’s program . A special day.
feature was th e sho w in g o f every-1
Several fro m C o rn e liu s attended
one's baby pictu re, on a screen the fu n e ra l services o f Mrs. E. G.
as a m o vin g pictu re. M u ch fu n was -Mills at Forest G rove Wednesday.
enjoyed by guessing w ho the baby
was. Rev C harles Reed was pre- 1
sented w ith a m o tto as prize fo r
being the p re ttie s t baby.
Aid Holds Bazaar
Ladies' A id society o f the M. F,
(B y M aM B Alliaon)
chu rch held a s ilv e r tea fish pond .
M O U N T A IN H O M E M em bers o f
and bazaar ;,t ttic church Wednes­
day aftern oon Mrs. C harles Reed M o u n ta in Hom e Ladies’ A id are
played a pian o solo and accom ­ busy th is week p re p a rin g fo r the
panied Rev. Reed, w h o sang a annual chicken pie supper a t the
solo; M rs I.. H olcom b o f H ills b o ro 1 John S chm eltzer home F rid a y eve­
S e rvin g w ill begin a t six
gave the books of the B ib le and nin g
M rs. M Sabin, also o f H illsb o ro , j o'clock. E veryone welcome.
G ibbs D ra m a tic clu b held th e ir
gave a reading. M rs George W il­
cox and M rs. Ray Shaw gave a p - 1 fir s t business m eeting F rid a y eve­
p ro p ria te readings A go od ly sum nin g a t the h a ll fo llo w in g a pot
lu ck supper. The c lu b sponsored
was realized.
Mrs. Joseph M ann o f P ortla nd dances th ro u g h o u t the sum m er.
vis ite d Mrs. M D. M ann S aturday F rom these enough has been c le a r­
Robert Cochrane, w h o teaches at ed to pay fo r the p a in tin g o f the
O rchardale. held a program and h a ll on the outside. T hey now
p a rty F rid a y evening. Misses Beth j hope to begin fin is h in g the inside.
Cochrane, and Cecelia Kalsch, W il- A dance w ill be given in the G ibbs
fo rd Kalsch and Joe Gnos a t­ h a ll N ovem ber 9.
tended.
P. T. A. Considered
A gro up o f young fo lk s enjoyed j O rgan iza tion of □ P arent-T eacher
a p a rty W ednesday evening a t the j association w ill lx* considered at
home o f B e tty Jo Osborne.
a m eeting in the school N ovem ber
15 M iss M ills , teacher, says she
Jean M undorf Returned
L ittle Jean M u n d o rf was re ­ w ill be glad to have the parents
IB» Mrs. J C. S m llh l
come and get acquainted.
HAZELD ALE
S a tu rd a y evening tu rn e d from the Em anuel hospital
a few frie n d s met at the home of in P o rtla n d Sunday, w h ere she I Those a tte n d in g the m issionary
M r and M rs C. P Syverson to has been treate d fo r several weeks i m eeting in P o rtla n d last F rid a y
fo r in ju rie s received in an auto- | fra m here in clud ed Rev. and Mrs.
he lp them celebrate tin- 76th b ir th ­
day a n n ive rsa ry o f M r. Sy verson m ob ile accident A lth o u g h gre atly V T. Speeee, M r and Mrs. H a ro ld
im p ro ve d Jean w ill be con fine d Io Aebischer, M rs. H o w ard B ro w n in g .
M usic and cards w ere enjoyed.
Mrs. Sam Body and M rs. R ichard
M r. and Mrs. Chester Rambo and her hom e fo r some tim e .
Annual Chicken
Supper on Friday
Hazeldale Man
Honored at Party
d n n e h te r
R ose
M a r ie o f
P o rtla n d
M iss F in rg a n H ostess
Jo v ce
M rs. B ennett o f B a ttle G round.
Miss Blanche Finegan en tertain ed
the "V ic to rs " S unday school class W ash, vis ite d her bro th e r. C. R.
of the M E chu rch w ith a man- ; K ir k p a tr ic k , and fa m ily Sunday.
querade p a rty at the c h u rch last I W a ln u t harvest was about com ­
M onday evening.
T h irte e n w ere pleted before the cold w eather
present.
M r. and Mrs. H e n ry F iske of
Helena. M ont., are at the home of
M r F iskc's parents. M r and Mrs.
I,. K Fiske M r. Fiske. an in s tru c ­
to r in a school in M ontana, is
w a itin g fo r w o rd con cern ing the
JE W E LE R
damaged school b u ild in g
M r and Mrs. C. O. D ix o n spent
"L e t 'K e lly ' F ix Y o u r W atch"
last Sunday at F lorence and C o r­
va llis.
IIA S M O V E D TO
L itt le P h ilip B u tle r was able to
149 S. SECOND AVE.
re tu rn to school T hursday, fo llo w ­
in g several weeks’ reco very fro m
fro m Stage Depot
an au tom ob ile accident
Mi
H ( ' H ill of Seattle was
Grucn W atch Agency
th e w eek-end guest o f h e r sister.
H illsb o ro , O regon
Mrs. C. Ruth, w ho is v e ry ill.
P u p ils E n te rta in
The p u p ils and teacher. M rs. M at-
tic S m ith, o f the C e n te rv ille school,
e n te rta in e d
th e ir parents
and
frie n d s at a program and p a rty
F rid a y aftern oon W ednesday th e
school c h ild re n attended the pen­
ny c a rn iv a l at V crb o o rt.
M r and Mrs. F. J. Reichard and
c h ild re n vis ite d M r. and M rs. Fred
D oher o f, F a irv a le Sunday.
Mrs. E A D e a v ille o f H ills b o ro
v is ite d her sister. M rs Joseph V an-
oudenhaegen. O ctober 30.
Miss F lorence Jensen spent the
Mrs. O le Olson and c h ild re n arc
w eek-end w ith Y von ne B u n n e ll v is itin g
re la tiv e s
a t Stevenson,
near L a u re l and attended the dance Wash.
the re S atu rday evening.
M r. and Mrs. Joseph Finegan ‘
The B u n n e ll sisters' tr io w ere spent Tuesday in Salem.
honored by an in v ita tio n to sing
M r. and M rs. W. R. Cooke and
at the convention o f Z anol dealers
in P ortla nd evening, but. due to
the intense cold w ere not able to
accept.
Enjoy Complete Driving
The South T u a la tin J u n io rs ’ clu b
Comort This W inter
w ill bold th e ir b i-m o n th ly m eet­
with a
in g and plav p ra ctice F rida y eve­
n in g at the home o f M rs. W. A .
WOOLEN
B un ne ll, advisor.
visite d M r. and Mr». T om M ille r
T hursd ay
M r and M rs M ax B erg er spent
last w ack-end at The Dalles, guests
o t M is , P. L. K re tze r.
Program Given
Teachers and p u p ils o f the school
put on a program F rid a y evening
P rogram in clud ed a ghost d r ill
by the p rim a ry grades, a p la y le t by
the upper grades, w ith C la ire W a lk ­
e r irt the lead; songs by the p r i­
m ary grade, and c o m m u n ity sin g ­
ing A fte r the p ro gra m the c a rn i­
val was in fu ll.s w in g Proceeds w ill
go fo r a th le tic e q u ip m e n t fo r the
school.
J im W allace and Verne J e ld e rk
fro m the CCC eamp at T im b e r
spent the week-end at the J e ld c rk
home.
M r. and Mrs. B e rt Roberts and
fa m ily o f P o rtla n d v is ite d M r. and
Mrs. M ax B erger Sunday.
Mrs. Donald Fraser fro m R o ck­
aw ay was here fo r the w eek-end
to meet her daughter. M rs O nelce
S ill lla v . o f Seattle T hey both le ft
fo r R ockaw ay M onday.
Club Meet Friday
C o m m u n ity r lu b w ill meet in
the school F rid a y eve ning at 8
o'clock.
H. Kellington
Auto Heaters
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Goodrich
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Many models to choose
from, some as low as
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for yotir.seIf o r c h ild ?
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Hillsboro, Oregon
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Drop in Today!
Two
H a nd y
Locations
Busch’s Service
Garage
Phone 501
Busch’s Super
Service Station
Corner T hird and
Phone 391
Baseline
A. H. Busch, Prop
si irted. Some are cra c k in g th e ir
walnuts, but most o f the cro p is
being sold orch a rd ru n , in the
shells.
Mr arid M rs J. A Magnuson of
New berg visite d at the H o w ard
B ro w n in g home O ctober 29.
George Strope, w h o has been
h e lp in g w ith the f r u it and n u t d r y ­
in g at the S chm eltzer fa rm since
Septem ber 8, re tu rn e d to his home
at Sandy on S atu rday. He has a
position the re as assistant ja n ito r
in the Sandy school. T he Strope
fa m ily fo rm e rly liv e d in th is d is­
tric t.
Ira W in te rs o f P o rtla n d spent
the w eek-end at his home in the
G ibbs d is tric t.
Lee W inters and d a ug hter Helen
vi ite d T hursd ay at Gaston.
M r: G eorge K ir k p a tr ic k , w ho is
teaching near M an ning, spent the
week-end at the C. R. K ir k p a tr ic
home here.
George Laemerman
Honored Saturday
-B y V ivian H udson!
H A Y W A R D —G eorge Laem erm an
celebrated his 74th b irth d a y a n n i­
versary S aturday. N eighbors and
relative s gathered at his home in
the evening
Games and races w e re played at
the H allow e'en p a rty at the school
T hursd ay evening.
W R Hudson had new sills put
under his house last week.
W aln ut and f r u it trees were fro z ­
en Tuesday nigh t.
S ubscribe n o w to th e A rgu s. In I
W ashington c o u n ty $1.50 a yea r
S ix m onths 85c. T h re e m on th s 50
cents. T w o m onths 35 cents.
tf
H illaboro Argua Eatabliahed 1891
Drive Underway to
Make Homes Safer
Section 2, Pages 1 to G
and to e xp la in how funds may be fro m Hood R ive r a fte r w o rk in g
obtained on easy term s fo r im ­ there fo r about tw o months.
provem ents under the M od ern iz­
ation C re d it Plan o f FH A
I t is hoped th a t the cam paign,
Dally Trips to Portland
in a d d itio n to red ucing the num ber
Hillsboro
Auto Freight
o f accident hazards, w ill encour­
Bonded and Insured Carrier
age im p ro ve m e n t in housing stan­
dards and conditions. It is pointed Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed-
vllle, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
out by D ire c to r P a rke r th a t F H A
Forest Grove
seeks to m ake homes m ore liveab le
as w e ll as safe.
Pickup and Delivery Service at
Package Rates
A d riv e is under w ay th is week
th ro u g h o u t the U n ite d states to
m ake the A m e ric a n hom e safe fo r
occupancy.
A surve y disclosed th a t more
than h a lf the accidents reported
last ye a r occurred in the home.
In an e ffo rt to reduce the acci­
dent hazerd, local Red Cross w o r k ­
ers are m a kin g a n a tio n -w id e check
o f homes, w ith the aid o f F H A
C lin to n H iggins and D ick W ol-
w o rkers.
fe rd spent the w eek-end in P o rt­
Purpose o f F H A cooperation, as land.
The Townsend c lu b m et T h u rs ­
exp la ine d
by Jam ieson
P arker,
state d ire cto r, is to d e te rm in e the day nigh t.
M a rtin Larsen return ed Sunday
cha racter o f re p a irs needed, if any.
Bethany-Cedar Mills
Did You K now?
th a t you can buy our Drain Tile under the
B etter Housing Program ?
The increased yield will soon pay you back and
then some. See us or the W ashington County Better
Housing Program m anager in Hillsboro.
Hillsboro Phone 542
East Side Terminal Portland
Phone EAst 9131
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ISERVICE
.A ll M a k e s
.Low Prices
.G u a ra n te e
.Standard Parts
>10«
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«1ST
A IC IP T IO H
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B U T M IW
M A T O tA L
Hillsboro Concrete
Brick & Tile Co.
«Y am
coopt«*!»«
Phone 1341
N o rth o f C annery, across W. W ashington St.
RAOIOTUBIS
Douglass
Service
Selfridge Furn. Co.
Phone 21X
New 1936 P ly m o u th
the P e a k of P e rfe c tio n
40
New Improvements
Ride - Performance
A gain Setting the
Pace
. 100L more rigid frame
. New steering design
. Body now mounted on
rubber shims
Four and a h alf inches
more length inside body
. Tw o Inches more elbow
and shoulder room
. New rear compartment
foot rest I Del Luxe four-
door models)
. N ew box-section front
corner posts
. Stronger center pillars
New brace from cowl to
frame
New steel X-hrace at rear
(on tru n k models)
New gusset plate in front
doors
New sag-proof door latch
M any metal shaping and
welding improvements
N ew sway elim inator
mounting
Front springs shackled
in front
New steering shock elim ­
inator (rear of left front
spring)
New shock absorber lin k ­
age
Drag lin k ends protected
against dust and grit
Sapphire-hard anodic
piston coating
, “Heavy D u ly ” center
main bearings
N ew super-silent m u ffler
Improved gear shifting
New hardened reverse
idler gear
High manganese steel
brake drums oil all stand­
ard models
. N ew brake cylinder pis­
tons (D u ralu m in wheel
cylinder pistons; bronze
master cylinder piston)
. fa s t iron hand brake
drum
Hand brake mounted on
frame
, New “city driving ” or
passing beam in head­
lamps
. N ew front seat adjust­
ment
. New fu ll w id th front
seals in dr luxe two-door
models
Larger windshield, lower
corners
Improved ventilation (De
Luxe tour-door sedan
models)
Beautiful new Instrument
panel
New ash receivers In rear
seat arm rests (De Luxe
Sedan models)
Much larger b uilt-in
trunks
Whole car a fu ll inch
lower
Much longer, more beau­
tifu l lilies
New and striking ly beau­
tifu l radiator grille
New high color enamel
for bodies
S tre a m lin e d tre a tm e n t of
lad iator crown uiu aw cn t
and louvres
.
. . . the biggest, roomiest and most beau­
I T’S tiful HERE
Plymouth ever built.
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The 1936 Plymouth is again the most economical full-
size car you can drive. All evidence indicates 18 to
23 or more miles per gallon of gas.
New Comfort
Features
Among 40 improvements, the big Plymouth frame is
100'- more rigid . . . bodies are newly reinforced at
five m ajor points. This new car will take even more
punishment than the sturdy 1935 Plymouth.
Eleven new comfort features have been added to
Plym outh's famed Floating Ride . . . seven and a half
new inches of leg room (in the model shown above)
. . . and four new inches of elbow and shoulder room.
The last trace of road-shock at the wheel has been
removed by a new steering design. Driving and han­
dling this new Plymouth is going to delight you.
Plym outh’s brakes are 100',' hydraulic . . . they stop
you quick. It’s the safest low-priced car!
Sec . . . and drive . . . and ride in the beautiful new
Plym outh before you buy any new car today.
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Luxurious Riding
Comfort
1. 100% mure rigid frame
2. Safety steel body still
longer and more rigid
3. Body mounted on rubber
— insulated against noise
and road shock
4. New sway elim inator
5. Longer front springs—
shackled at forw ard end
6. New shoek-absorbing
kick-shackle (rear of left
front spring)
7. New shock-free
design
steering
8. New shock absorber lin k ­
age
9. Rear compartment foot .
rest—adds three Inches
leg room (De Luxe four-
door models)
10. Four and one half actual
Inches addrd leg room
ON DISPLAY
IMMEDIATE
AT
DELIVERY
Cady Motor
Company
11. Two inches more elbow-
and shoulder room
Things People
Want
1. Econom y—A ll evidence In ­
dicates 18 tu 23 m iles per
ga llo n o f gas.
2. Safety— Plymouth's body Is
S afety Steel . .
Brakes
arc 100'-, hydraulic.
3. R eliability — O f all l o w .
1Ö Years in Hillsboro
149 5. I hird Ave.
Ililbburu, Oregon
priced cars. Plymouth has
moat lung-life features.
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fort improvements.